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School Travel

Bronze Award

 

The school has been awarded the Gold Award for our School Travel Plan.  We have received our plaque and certificate.

 

Summer Cycling Events

 

The London Borough of Ealing run a number of events during the year for young cyclists. Please see the information below:

 

Cycle Training UK provides free cycle training (funded by Ealing Borough Council) at more than 40 Ealing schools every year, with hundreds of students in years 5-9 completing an on-road cycling skills course. Our ambition is to help every child in Ealing cycle with confidence and we believe that learning with friends and family is a great way to achieve that.

 

We’d love to hear from groups of families who want to build their cycling skills and confidence together. Our experienced instructors are available in the summer holidays and beyond to lead group sessions to develop your children’s cycling ability while ensuring that you have the knowledge to help them continue to learn and practise. We will help you fit and risk-assess their cycle and equipment, identify safe areas for them to practise and ensure that you are passing on the best cycling habits. We can also provide advice on how best to manage small group rides to reduce the stress of riding on-road as a family.

 

Contact us at harry@cycletraining.co.uk to schedule a session for just you and your friends.

 

See https://www.cycletraining.co.uk/boroughs/ealing.html for more details of these and many more cycling activities in Ealing including led rides and free bike checks

 

Walk to school week – the message lives on

Walk to School Week may now be gone till next year, but the messages and reasons for supporting this every year are still part of our everyday lives.

 

With the holidays coming up, this offers a great opportunity to use that pedometer and get out and about!

 

When we come back it would be great to hear where you’ve visited on foot, scooter or bike. Remember how healthy those activities are for both you and the environment.

 

The Walk to School map below shows walking times for park and stride to the school.

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